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[🇧🇩] Israel and Hamas war in Gaza-----Can Bangladesh be a peace broker?

[🇧🇩] Israel and Hamas war in Gaza-----Can Bangladesh be a peace broker?
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This whole Gaza thing, terrible tragedy.. I've yet to meet a single person "celebrating deaths of children"

It is Indian Muslims who have been taking out rallies and fundraising and all sorts for their pro Palestinian cause, the rest don't care much.. there's no strong pro Israel sentiment here, just a reaction by the ultra-nats in response to it.

its all pretty silly if you ask me.

my position is that IDGAF, just watching the shitshow.. even if they get a cease fire going and end hostilities, they'll be back at it in a few years from now.. 100%

what does amaze and shock me about the whole thing is just how MUTE 🤐 the proper rich Gulfies and Arabs have been about it all.

If they must, then go protest Gen Sisi and MBS' inaction, Musalmans of the world.

in the end only Iran dared confront the Jew, a brave, but an ill-thought-out strategy.

vuld's onlee lonlee aatmi muslamic mulk, Pakistan.. kuch nahi kiya, say for some platitudes and milquetoast "condemnations" ..

"kadi ninda" .. bhai wah !

achar daal lo apni "kadi ninda" ka, in the strongest possible terms..

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This whole Gaza thing, terrible tragedy.. I've yet to meet a single person "celebrating deaths of children"

It is Indian Muslims who have been taking out rallies and fundraising and all sorts for their pro Palestinian cause, the rest don't care much.. there's no strong pro Israel sentiment here, just a reaction by the ultra-nats in response to it.

its all pretty silly if you ask me.

my position is that IDGAF, just watching the shitshow.. even if they get a cease fire going and end hostilities, they'll be back at it in a few years from now.. 100%

what does amaze and shock me about the whole thing is just how MUTE 🤐 the proper rich Gulfies and Arabs have been about it all.

If they must, then go protest Gen Sisi and MBS' inaction, Musalmans of the world.

in the end only Iran dared confront the Jew, a brave, but an ill-thought-out strategy.

vuld's onlee lonlee aatmi muslamic mulk, Pakistan.. kuch nahi kiya, say for some platitudes and milquetoast "condemnations" ..

"kadi ninda" .. bhai wah !

achar daal lo apni "kadi ninda" ka, in the strongest possible terms..

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Israel issues new evacuation orders
Kills 35 more Palestinians in fresh strikes in Beit Lahiya
  • Over 100 patients to be evacuated: WHO official​
  • 4 Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in West Bank​
  • Death toll in Gaza rises to 43,391​

Israel's military issued new evacuation orders in the north of the Gaza Strip yesterday after carrying out strikes across the enclave which Palestinian media and medics said had killed at least 35 people.

An air strike damaged two houses in the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, where the army has carried out new operations since October 5, and killed at least 20 people late on Monday, the Palestinian official news agency WAFA and Hamas media said.

Four other people were killed in the central Gazan town of Al-Zawayda around midnight on Monday, medics said.

Palestinian health officials said six people had also been killed in two separate Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City and Deir Al-Balah in the central area of the narrow enclave.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said without giving details, that its forces had "eliminated terrorists" in the central Gaza Strip and Jabalia area. Israeli troops had also located weapons and explosives over the past day in the southern Rafah area, where "terrorist infrastructure sites" had been eliminated, it said.

Later yesterday, Israeli planes dropped leaflets over Beit Lahiya ordering residents who have not yet left their homes and shelters housing displaced families to quit the town completely.

At least 43,391 Palestinians have been killed in more than a year of offensive in Gaza, the authorities in Gaza said yesterday, and much of the territory has been reduced to ruins.

Announcing a rare transfer of patients out of Gaza, a World Health Organization official said more than 100 people would be evacuated from Gaza today, including children suffering from trauma injuries and chronic diseases.

They will travel via the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel before flying to the United Arab Emirates, said Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Some will then go on to Romania, he said, adding that 12,000 people were awaiting transfer.

In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said at least four people were killed yesterday during an Israeli military raid and airstrikes.

The Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted a group of gunmen and that its forces had "arrested 60 militants".

Violence has surged in the West Bank since the start of the offensive in Gaza, with almost daily sweeps by Israeli forces that have involved thousands of arrests and regular gun battles between security forces and Palestinian fighters.​
 
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Displaced Palestinians among 13 killed in Israel strikes
Agence France-Presse . Palestinian Territories 06 November, 2024, 01:20

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Displaced Palestinians flee Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, through the main Salah al-Din road on the outskirts of Gaza City, on Tuesday amid the on-going war between Israel and Hamas. | AFP photo

Gaza civil defence agency said on Tuesday that at least 13 people, including some living in tents for displaced Palestinians, were killed in Israeli air strikes overnight.

Four people were killed when an Israeli missile hit the home of the Shurafa family in eastern Gaza City, civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal said.

Three people were killed and several wounded when a tent housing Palestinians displaced by the war was hit by an Israeli missile in the east of Khan Yunis city, Bassal said.

Another tent housing displaced people in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza was also hit by an Israeli air strike overnight, killing at least four people, he added.

Two other people were killed in separate incidents, Bassal said.

The Israeli military, meanwhile, said its forces were continuing their land and air assault in northern Gaza, where the civil defence says hundreds have been killed since October 6, when the military launched the offensive.

‘Over the past day, IDF military troops in the area of Jabalia eliminated dozens of terrorists during close-quarters encounters and aerial strikes,’ the military said in a statement.

Several militants were also killed in central Gaza and in the area of Rafa in the south of the territory, the military added.

Israel has been waging a month-long military offensive in northern Gaza, which it says is aimed at preventing Hamas militants from regrouping.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation said a large-scale medical evacuation was planned from Gaza this week, with more than 100 seriously ill and injured patients due to leave the war-ravaged territory.

The WHO said that alongside its partners it would evacuate as many as 113 patients on Wednesday, with most going to the United Arab Emirates and some heading to Romania for specialised care.

If it goes ahead, it would be the largest evacuation from Gaza since October 2023, according to data from the UN health agency.

Rik Peeperkorn, the WHO’s representative in the Palestinian territories, said he was hopeful the evacuation would go ahead.

He said efforts were currently under way to bring patients from various hospitals across the Gaza Strip to the Gaza European Hospital near Khan Yunis in the south.

They will be transported to the Kerem Shalom crossing early Wednesday and then flown on to the UAE and Romania, Peeperkorn told reporters in Geneva, via video link from Gaza.

Those on the list figure among up to 14,000 people currently waiting in Gaza to be evacuated out of the territory for medical reasons.

Around half of them have sustained trauma injuries in the war and the others are suffering from serious illnesses such as cancer, he said.​
 
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